In Harm’s Way

In Harm’s Way by Ridley Pearson is a thrilling addition to the Walt Fleming series, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 2010. This edition spans 389 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Sun Valley sheriff Walt Fleming as he navigates the complexities of his relationship with photographer Fiona Kenshaw, who finds herself in the spotlight after a heroic river rescue. As Fiona seeks to avoid media attention, Walt receives a call from Seattle police sergeant Lou Boldt, revealing a potential connection between a recent murder and Sun Valley.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of suspense as Walt attempts to unravel the mystery surrounding a brutal murder linked to his community. The story delves into themes of personal relationships and the challenges of law enforcement, all while maintaining a fast-paced thriller atmosphere. With its focus on crime and the intricacies of human connections, this book offers an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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The New York Times-bestselling author delivers another extraordinary Walt Fleming thriller.
Sun Valley sheriff Walt Fleming’s budding relationship with photographer Fiona Kenshaw hits a rough patch after Fiona is involved in a heroic river rescue and she attempts to duck the press. Despite her job and her laudable actions, she begs Walt to keep her photo out of the paper, avoiding him when he can’t.
Then Walt gets a phone call that changes everything: Lou Boldt, a police sergeant out of Seattle, calls to report that a recent murder may have a Sun Valley connection. After a badly beaten body is discovered just off a local highway, Walt knows there is a link-but can he pull the pieces together in time?
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